Cape Times

Choppies expands into Mozambique, Namibia

- Sandile Mchunu

CHOPPIES Enterprise­s has begun operations in Mozambique and Namibia as it expands its African footprint; and the grocery retailer is gaining market share in South Africa.

The group has operations in Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Kenya and Tanzania, and it is listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange and the JSE.

During the six months to end December the group opened 33 new stores, to take its total to 235 stores in the continent, it said on Friday.

It generates 40 percent of its revenue in Botswana and it reports in pula currency. In the results, it reported a 22 percent increase in revenue to P5.8 billion (R7.15bn), while gross profit was up by 23 percent to P1.1bn.

“Despite the subdued economic environmen­t in the country (Botswana), we maintained our market share and continued to improve our efficienci­es,” the group said.

In South Africa, the group said significan­t improvemen­t in the North West stores resulted in like-for-like revenue growth of 43 percent.

“This growth has brought us to profitabil­ity in this region and we expect this trend to continue in the second half of financial year 2018.

“Segmental revenue increased by 43 percent and earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (ebitda) was up by 335 percent compared to the correspond­ing period,” the group said.

In South Africa it is taking on retail giants Shoprite and Pick n Pay, which have also been expanding their presence in the rest of Africa.

In KwaZulu-Natal Choppies acquired a further eight stores effective from November 1, 2017. “Increased benefits of scale and other efficienci­es will improve further as we expand our footprint in this region.”

The total retail space for the group increased by 17 percent to 340 973m².

Zimbabwe also recorded encouragin­g improvemen­t, and the company said it continues to perform better in that region despite the depressed economic conditions. “Revenue grew by 25 percent and ebitda by 12 percent as compared to last year.

It said overall performanc­e had improved in the other regions, but it had yet to achieve profitabil­ity.

“The opening of new stores and distributi­on centres in other regions is in accordance with strategies adopted by the board. In the six-month period, three stores were added in Zambia,” the group said.

The group did not declare a dividend as it declares it once a year on annual results.

Choppies’ share price rose a steep 25 percent on the JSE on Thursday to close at R3.

 ?? PHOTO: BLOOMBERG ?? Choppies, the Botswana supermarke­t chain that listed in South Africa in May, plans to open 30 stores in the year.
PHOTO: BLOOMBERG Choppies, the Botswana supermarke­t chain that listed in South Africa in May, plans to open 30 stores in the year.

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